The Dallas Cowboys may not have achieved their goals this season, falling to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, but quarterback Dak Prescott still insists that the team culture is not a concern.
Dak Prescott recently met with the media at a charity event where he strongly defended the team culture against any criticism, making it clear that he takes pride in the culture of the team.
“Yeah, the culture is high honestly, and the culture is great from my standpoint. . . . My point is that’s something I’ve bragged on and took pride in,” Prescott said according to Garrett Podell of CBS Sports. “So if there’s questions of that or concerns on that, I feel attacked. I’m sure some guys in the locker room do, but at the end of the day, it’s a business, and the way that this business plays out, people don’t get exactly what they want. There’s always sourness I guess you could say somewhere. I don’t want to make anything bigger than that.”
It’s clear that Prescott has taken a leadership role within the team and believes the locker room is strong. We’ll have to see how that carries into the season.

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